Recently, I can t get a technical visa for Japan

Updated on tourism 2024-04-02
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Friends, whether you can come down or not, the results will not be the same for different people.

    Japan's skilled visas have been operating normally, and Japan's plans to absorb skilled workers have not yet ended. How can it be delayed?

    For different situations of visa application, some will be delayed, mainly because they will investigate individual companies and individuals, which will take a certain amount of time, and I hope you will not judge based on whether others have obtained a visa or not.

    Answer: I have seen your anxiety and understood your feelings.

    Normal operation, it means that the Japanese Immigration Bureau has not proposed to postpone the processing of technical visas.

    Your situation is not something you supplement, the company withholds your status of residence, there is no need for this, the main thing is whether the company submits the information, this is the most important thing, you must be clear that they may not mention it to you due to the recession. And to say something to you that is postponed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. A friend of mine got it in November, and it's almost close, so I have to wait about 3 months. It's up to your luck.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Many companies in Japan are now laying off employees due to the recession, or delaying the reporting time for new employees. Japan's prime minister is begging companies not to lay off workers.

    It may be the case with your Japanese company, and there is a high possibility that the recruitment will be suspended.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Friends, they may be due to the recession, but what they said is that the Japanese Immigration Bureau has not proposed to postpone the processing of technical visas, understand your feelings.

    Normal operation will not get the same results for different people.

    Japan's skilled visa has been operating normally, and Japan's plan to absorb skilled workers has not yet ended, and it will take some time. How can it be delayed, there is no need for this, the main thing is whether the company submits the information, this is the most important, I hope you don't judge based on whether others get the visa or not?

    There are some delays in applying for a visa in different situations, mainly because they will investigate individual companies and individuals, and you must be aware of it.

    Again: I've seen your anxiety.

    Your situation is not supplemented by you, and the company withholds your status of residence and does not give it to you. And to say something to you that is postponed, can you come down?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello! If receiving ** is equivalent to a visa refusal, then what are you waiting for? So calm down and wait, maybe the good news will come soon, I'm waiting, in the same mood as you, come on!

    To be honest, whether it's good news or bad news now, as long as the news comes, I'll be down-to-earth and tidy up my mentality.1

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It will not affect the next visa application, and I have confirmed with the staff of the visa section of the Japanese Consulate that it will not affect it at all. There are two types of visas in Japan: long-term visas and short-term visas: short-term visas for stays of less than 1 year, and long-term visas for stays of more than 1 year (up to 3 years).

    Long-term visas mainly include: student visa, academic exchange visa, education and teaching visa, ordinary work visa, senior labor visa, etc.

    In accordance with the provisions of the Immigration Control Act of Japan. Foreigners with certain professional specialties are allowed to stay in Japan for a certain period of time and engage in certain jobs. There are several types of visas that are usually able to obtain a long-term stay in Japan:

    Skilled visas, work visas, dependent visas, special visas, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The technical visa is generally a one-year period at the beginning, and you can apply for a 3-year renewal when you renew, as long as the job is stable and the income is stable, you can get a 3-year technical visa.

    As long as you get a 1-year skilled visa, you can apply for a short-term visa for your wife or husband, but you need to provide company certificate, employment certificate, income certificate, husband and wife relationship certificate and other relevant materials when applying. As long as there is a marriage certificate, there is no requirement for the time of marriage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What to do with a tourist visa to Japan: application process In order to improve the efficiency of issuance, the Japanese embassy and consulate have simplified the issuance procedures, and stipulated: except for diplomatic visas, the rest of the visas are designated by the Japanese embassy and consulates in China**, and the travel visa is cleared by the designated travel agency**, and individual applications are not accepted.

    Therefore, when applying for a Japanese visa, the applicant must first consult the agency or travel agency to understand the specific information that needs to be prepared and send it to the agency, without going to the embassy or consulate in person to queue up to apply.

    Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry

    Article 9. Chinese citizens exiting or entering China shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law.

    Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling. However, unless China has signed an agreement with other countries on mutual visa exemption or otherwise provided by the Ministry of Public Security or other provisions.

    Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If it is a three-year multiple-entry visa in Japan, it must travel within three months, and an individual single-entry tourist visa will be invalid if you do not travel within three months. Whether it is a single visa or a three-year or five-year multiple visa, there are clear regulations on how long it can be used after the visa is issued. A single tourist visa for individuals in Japan, valid for 3 months and for a stay of no more than 15 days.

    If you do not travel within three months, your visa will be invalid. A three-year multiple-entry visa for Japan, valid for 3 years, for a single stay of no more than 30 days, and must be used within 3 months for the first time. A 5-year multiple-entry visa for Japan is valid for 5 years, with a single stay of no more than 90 days and a cumulative stay of no more than 180 days.

    For the requirements for the first use time of the five-year multiple visa, the reporter learned from Baicheng Travel Network that for the successful five-year valid visa before May 8, 2017, it must travel within 3 months as required, and there is no such requirement if it is successfully processed after that. It is understood that the requirements for travel within 3 months of multiple visas in Japan are the regulations given by the Japanese Embassy in China. If you do not travel within the next three months, the Japanese Embassy in Beijing has not clearly stated what the impact will be.

    If you travel for more than 3 months, you may not be allowed to travel by the Japanese immigration customs.

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